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Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10/10
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name.
Sunshine The Summer of Sunshine and Margot Susan Mallery 5/10/20
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.
A Forgotten Murder Jude Deveraux 6/5/20
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer.
A Merciful Secret Kendra Elliot 5/7/20
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared.
The Last House Guest Megan Miranda 5/12/20
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used.
Loose Ends: Volume One Kristen Ashley 5/3/20
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters.
The Killing Hour Lisa Gardner 5/6/20
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone.
Our Chance Natalie Ann 5/1/20
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
The Next Accident Lisa Gardner 5/2/20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Europe.
Murder at Bray Manor Lee Strauss 6/29/20
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie.
The Rural Diaries: What Moving to Mischief Farm Taught Me About What Really Matters in Life, Love, and Making Dandelion Wine Hilarie Burton 5/22/20
p 206 I’m watching Titanic with Gus for the first time and he’s f***ing obsessed. Gus watched the movie every day from then on. We fast-forwarded through the sexy parts; then he wanted to watch it three times a day forever, so at some point I thought, dammit, if Jack and Rose are his first window into romance, that’s fine.
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10/10
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name.
Sunshine The Summer of Sunshine and Margot Susan Mallery 5/10/20
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.
A Forgotten Murder Jude Deveraux 6/5/20
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer.
A Merciful Secret Kendra Elliot 5/7/20
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared.
The Last House Guest Megan Miranda 5/12/20
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used.
Loose Ends: Volume One Kristen Ashley 5/3/20
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters.

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone.
Our Chance Natalie Ann 5/1/20
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
The Next Accident Lisa Gardner 5/2/20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Europe.
Murder at Bray Manor Lee Strauss 6/29/20
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie.
The Rural Diaries: What Moving to Mischief Farm Taught Me About What Really Matters in Life, Love, and Making Dandelion Wine Hilarie Burton 5/22/20
p 206 I’m watching Titanic with Gus for the first time and he’s f***ing obsessed. Gus watched the movie every day from then on. We fast-forwarded through the sexy parts; then he wanted to watch it three times a day forever, so at some point I thought, dammit, if Jack and Rose are his first window into romance, that’s fine.

Tasks:
1. Television:
Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)
The Endless Beach - Jenny Colgan -5/9/2020 - MCs father’s name is Eck
2. Camera:
Read a book where a character uses a camera.
Protecting Caroline - Susan Stoker - 5/13/202
3. Computer:
Read a book where a character uses a computer
The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World’s Happiest Country - Helen Russell - 5/15/202
4. World Wide Web:
Read a book where information is shared
Zak George's Dog Training Revolution: The Complete Guide to Raising the Perfect Pet with Love - Zak George - 5/4/2020
5. Banknote:
Read a book where money is used
In the Presence of the Enemy - Elizabeth George - 5/20/202
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
Lady by Chance - Cheryl Bolen - 5/7/2020 - MC Anna
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
Read a book where a character uses a telephone
Ill Wind- Nevada Barr - 5/16/202
8. Robot:
Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Lion in the Valley - Elizabeth Peters - 5/4/2020
9. Guns:
Read a book set in Europe.
Letters from Paris - Juliet Blackwell - 5/2/2020
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).
Davenport House - Marie Silk - 6/1/20 - Publ Mar 2016

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10/10-finished 5/19/20
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Kelvin, one of the chefs-Killer Cleavers & Cupcakes Mel McCoy 5/1/20
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.-Left Fur Dead J.M.Griffin 5/1/30
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Mars does internet research as part of his job-The Diva Spices It Up Krista Davis 5/3/20
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Kelly always shared case information with the sheriff-Murder in the Wine Country Janet Finsilver 5/4/20
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Money used-Betrayal at the B&B Mel McCoy 5/9/20
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
All cap title-

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Telephone-Dead and Berried Karen MacInerney 5/6/20
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
ASIM-A Study in Murder Callie Hutton 5/19/20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
Gun on cover-

10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
March 2018-Pit Perfect Murder Renee George 5/7/20

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Completed: 10/10
Tasks:
1. Television:
Television! A small box with enormous information that changed entertainment and communications forever. The first television camera was invented by two men without knowing that they both are working on the same one (No TV to communicate them the news); Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor.
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child 5/5 {Aloysius X.L. Pendergast}
2. Camera:
The camera is undoubtedly one of the most cherished creations. Cameras have witnessed many phases of evolution – camera obscura, daguerreotypes, dry plates, calotypes, film to SLRs and DSLRs. In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier to click the first permanent photograph. With the technological advancements, Digital cameras were introduced to save pictures on the memory cards rather than using films.
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
Charming Hannah by Kristen Proby 5/9
3. Computer:
Although there's no single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his seminal 1936 paper. Today, computers stand as the symbolic representation of the modern world.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Werewolf in the North Woods by Vicki Lewis Thompson 5/14
4. World Wide Web:
The father of the World Wide Web is a British Computer Scientist, Tim Berners-Lee. While working as a software engineer at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim noticed that the difficulty in sharing information. In 1989, this leads to a proposal “Information Management: A Proposal”. However, it was not immediately accepted. By October 1990, three Tim laid the foundation to the web through HTML, URL, and HTTP technologies. April 1993, marked an important step in the history of Web. The decision to use the web for free was announced.
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Motorhomes, Maps, & Murder by Tonya Kappes 5/1 {2019}
5. Banknote:
The idea of using a light-weight substance as money originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC. Through travelers, Europe was introduced to this system in the 13th century. The switch to paper money relieved governments during crisis time. Thus, it changed the face of the global economy with a vital step in a new monetary system.
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Fatal Consequences by Marie Force 5/1
6. ATM:
The invention of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) is amongst the most important inventions ever made. Using ATM, customers make a variety of transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. Many experts believe that the first ATM was the creation of Luther Simjian, called Bankograph.
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
The Dragon Finds Forever by Kristen Painter 5/2 {Monalisa}
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” On March 10, 1876, these were the first words spoken by telephone inventor. Alexander Graham Bell through his device to his assistant Thomas Watson. Telephone history conceivably started with the human desire to communicate far and wide. With the arrival of the mobile phone in the 1980s, communications were no longer restrained.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Secret Life of a Vampire by Kerrelyn Sparks 5/4
8. Robot:
The foundation to modern robots was laid in the 1950s by George C. Devol, who invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." In the late 1960s, Joseph Engleberger acquired the patent and modified them into Industrial robots. This effort made him "the Father of Robotics."
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Moment of Truth by Kasie West 5/9
9. Guns:
For some guns might be a sensational invention while for others it might be a dreadful invention. The first machine gun is the matchlock, which dates to 1400s. By the 12th century, the technology started spreading to Asia, followed by Europe.
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
Things in Jars by Jess Kidd 5/7 {England}
10. Films:
The name "film" originates from the fact that a photographic film has been the medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. In March 1895, the first film with a Cinématographe camera was shot on La Sortie de leucine Lumière a Lyon (Workers leaving the Lumière factory at Lyon).
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
Springtime at Hope Cottage by Annie Rains 5/6 {March 5, 2019}

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
1/10
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas - 3/10/2020 (MC's name is Feyre)
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).

Duration: May 1st, 2020 - July 31st, 2020
10/10
Tasks:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).

Ermingarde 'Minnie' Graves & Alice Hatmaker & Bertram 'Rabbit' Hatmaker.
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.

🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.

🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.

🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).

🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).

Murderbot.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.

🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).

Plus, the book is about a robot. ;p
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.

🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).

"She shouldn't have bing-watched nineties Bollywood films on Netflix last night." @ 87%

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks: 10/10
🔧1. Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name).
The Inheritance by Tamera Alexander – 05/29/2020 -McKenna
🔧 2. Read a book whose title begins with C.
The Chain by Adrian McKinty – 05/14/2020
🔧 3. Read a book where a character uses a computer.
You Were There Too by Colleen Oakley – 05/11/2020 - Mia Graydon
🔧 4. Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Untamed by Nora Roberts – 06/02/2020
First published 1983.
🔧 5. Read a book where money is used.
Tacker by Sawyer Bennett – 05/03/2020 - All the guys on the team chipped in money. (Kindle Locations 3568-3569)
🔧 6. Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
Our Dark Duet by Victoria Schwab – 05/10/2020 - August Flynn
🔧 7. Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind).
Punish by Olivia Ryann – 05/18/2020
And then he disappears, answering the phone in a language I don’t understand. (Kindle Locations 628-629)
🔧 8. Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia – 06/10/2020
T T and R
🔧 9. Read a book set in Asia or Europe.
The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James – 05/26/2020
Set in Waringstoke, England
🔧 10. Read a book published in March (of any year).
Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson – 06/25/2020
Published March 3rd 2020

10/10 COMPLETED
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)The Good Ones by Jenn McKinlay 5/9/2020
Maisy is unusual in general and Perry for a girl (as in Perry Mason) is really odd.
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.
I've Got You Under My Skin by Mary Higgins Clark 5/1/2020
Laurie is a tv producer. She frames the shots using the camera before the cameraman starts filming. Alex also used his phone to snap a picture of the gardner.
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler 5/14/2020
Micah Mortimer is the "Tech Hermit" and a travelling computer repairman. Tyler starts with a T
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
The Eucharist Foretold: The Lost Prophecy of Malachi by Mike Aguilina 5/5/2020
It's nonfiction, so information is shared, and it was published in October 2019.
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used.
Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan 5/12/2020
Polly uses cash to purchase the food truck.
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters.
Private Paris by James Patterson 5/6/2020

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book with "Mr." in the title.
Mr. Miracle by Debbie Macomber 5/18/2020
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s .
When We Left Cuba by Chanel Cleeton 5/28/2020
From Kennedy's election, through the Bay of Pigs, and the assassination.
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Europe.
The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen Flynn 5/10/2020
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).
Cemetery Road by Greg Iles 5/23/2020
March 2019

10/10
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)- Aurora Burning-Amie Kaufman 5/3- Kaliis
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A- Come and Get Us-James Patterson 5/9
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book by an author whose last name begins with T- Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, Vol. 5-Yuto Tsukuda 5/11
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year- Jumanji-Chris Van Allsburg 6/2
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used- Fallout-Ellen Hopkins 5/21
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name)- One Piece: Skypeia 25-26-27, Vol. 9-Eiichiro Oda 5/14- Monkey
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind)- Summer Alone-Amy Sparling 5/15
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum)- Attack on Titan, Vol. 30-Hajime Isayama 6/22
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover)-

10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year)- Growling For Mine-Alexa Riley 6/22

0/10
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10/10
Tasks:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) - Gawain - Leap of the Lion Cherise Sinclair - 5/6
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C - Cutting Edge Allison Brennan - 5/1
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer - A is for Alpha Kate Aster - 6/24
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year. - Pub 2019 - Not a Hero Cherise Sinclair - 5/4
🔧 Read a book where money is used - H is gambling in poker games - Fool Me Once Mona Ingram - 5/21
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name). - Ailish - Raw Redemption Tessa Bailey - 5/1
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) - Rex Nicole Edwards - 5/9
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum). - Love Is Murder Allison Brennan - 5/2
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe. - England - The Duke and I Julia Quinn - 6/19
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year). - Mar, 2020 - Mack Nicole Edwards - 5/11

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Read 10/10 DONE!
Tasks:
1. Television:
Television! A small box with enormous information that changed entertainment and communications forever. The first television camera was invented by two men without knowing that they both are working on the same one (No TV to communicate them the news); Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor.
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)

2. Camera:
The camera is undoubtedly one of the most cherished creations. Cameras have witnessed many phases of evolution – camera obscura, daguerreotypes, dry plates, calotypes, film to SLRs and DSLRs. In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier to click the first permanent photograph. With the technological advancements, Digital cameras were introduced to save pictures on the memory cards rather than using films.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.

3. Computer:
Although there's no single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his seminal 1936 paper. Today, computers stand as the symbolic representation of the modern world.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer

4. World Wide Web:
The father of the World Wide Web is a British Computer Scientist, Tim Berners-Lee. While working as a software engineer at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim noticed that the difficulty in sharing information. In 1989, this leads to a proposal “Information Management: A Proposal”. However, it was not immediately accepted. By October 1990, three Tim laid the foundation to the web through HTML, URL, and HTTP technologies. April 1993, marked an important step in the history of Web. The decision to use the web for free was announced.
🔧 Read a book where information is shared

5. Banknote:
The idea of using a light-weight substance as money originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC. Through travelers, Europe was introduced to this system in the 13th century. The switch to paper money relieved governments during crisis time. Thus, it changed the face of the global economy with a vital step in a new monetary system.
🔧 Read a book where money is used

6. ATM:
The invention of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) is amongst the most important inventions ever made. Using ATM, customers make a variety of transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. Many experts believe that the first ATM was the creation of Luther Simjian, called Bankograph.
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” On March 10, 1876, these were the first words spoken by telephone inventor. Alexander Graham Bell through his device to his assistant Thomas Watson. Telephone history conceivably started with the human desire to communicate far and wide. With the arrival of the mobile phone in the 1980s, communications were no longer restrained.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind)

8. Robot:
The foundation to modern robots was laid in the 1950s by George C. Devol, who invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." In the late 1960s, Joseph Engleberger acquired the patent and modified them into Industrial robots. This effort made him "the Father of Robotics."
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).

9. Guns:
For some guns might be a sensational invention while for others it might be a dreadful invention. The first machine gun is the matchlock, which dates to 1400s. By the 12th century, the technology started spreading to Asia, followed by Europe.
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.

10. Films:
The name "film" originates from the fact that a photographic film has been the medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. In March 1895, the first film with a Cinématographe camera was shot on La Sortie de leucine Lumière a Lyon (Workers leaving the Lumière factory at Lyon).
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) - Paperback page 151&152 - He was reading the glowing marquee to our right: When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, and You've Got Mail. (they go to a drive in)

Info from: https://interestingengineering.com/35...

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).

Inventions That Changed The World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10/10
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) One Hex of a Wedding. Yasmine Galenorn 5/12/20. White Deer (Murray's aunt); Cinnamon (Emerald's employee at the tea shop)
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C Cremas, Christmas Cookies, and Crooks Harper Lin 5/7/20
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer Murder on Sugar Hill Claire Sweeney. 5/16/20 Matilda looked up from her computer screen. (p. 194)
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year. Poirot's Early Cases: 18 Hercule Poirot Mysteries Agatha Christie 5/16/20 first published in 1974
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used Owls Well That Ends Well Donna Andrews 5/3/20 shoppers at the yard sale use money to pay for purchases
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name). Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead Livia J. Washburn 5/9/20. twins Augusta and Amelia
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone Murder of a Sleeping Beauty Denise Swanson. 5/18/20 "She dropped her tote onto the counter and reached for the phone, pressing the button for an outside line." (p. 30)
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION The Magician's Nephew. C.S. Lewis 5/5/20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover

10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020 complete
10/10
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name
Tanaquill in
Stepsister - Jennifer Donnelly - 22.05.20
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A
90 miles to Havana - Enrique flores-glabis – 17.05.20
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book by an author whose last name begins with T.
the illusionists - rosie thomas 05.05.20
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
letters to alice on first reading jane austen - fay weldon 01.05.20 - pub 1984
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
People pay to take a break on the boat
A summer at sea – katie fforde – 14.06.20
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
character = alina Moon in Breathe - sarah crossan 16.05.20
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone
private princess - james patterson 15.05.20
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
The third angel Alice Hoffman 27.06.20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.
set in the UK - a murder of quality - john le carre 09.05.20
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year)
the lost flowers of alice hart - holly ringland 10.05.20 - published 19.03.18
10/10
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name
Tanaquill in
Stepsister - Jennifer Donnelly - 22.05.20
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A
90 miles to Havana - Enrique flores-glabis – 17.05.20
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book by an author whose last name begins with T.
the illusionists - rosie thomas 05.05.20
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
letters to alice on first reading jane austen - fay weldon 01.05.20 - pub 1984
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
People pay to take a break on the boat
A summer at sea – katie fforde – 14.06.20
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
character = alina Moon in Breathe - sarah crossan 16.05.20
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone
private princess - james patterson 15.05.20
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
The third angel Alice Hoffman 27.06.20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.
set in the UK - a murder of quality - john le carre 09.05.20
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year)
the lost flowers of alice hart - holly ringland 10.05.20 - published 19.03.18











Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
Television! A small box with enormous information that changed entertainment and communications forever. The first television camera was invented by two men without knowing that they both are working on the same one (No TV to communicate them the news); Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor.
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)
The Sign of Four, Arthur Conan Doyle, 31.07.2020 - Sherlock Holmes
The camera is undoubtedly one of the most cherished creations. Cameras have witnessed many phases of evolution – camera obscura, daguerreotypes, dry plates, calotypes, film to SLRs and DSLRs. In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier to click the first permanent photograph. With the technological advancements, Digital cameras were introduced to save pictures on the memory cards rather than using films.
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A
Classical Music For Dummies, David Pogue, 02.05.2020
Although there's no single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his seminal 1936 paper. Today, computers stand as the symbolic representation of the modern world.
🔧 Read a book by an author whose last name begins with T.
The Accidental Tourist, Anne Tyler, 09.06.2020
The father of the World Wide Web is a British Computer Scientist, Tim Berners-Lee. While working as a software engineer at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim noticed that the difficulty in sharing information. In 1989, this leads to a proposal “Information Management: A Proposal”. However, it was not immediately accepted. By October 1990, three Tim laid the foundation to the web through HTML, URL, and HTTP technologies. April 1993, marked an important step in the history of Web. The decision to use the web for free was announced.
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year.
Animal Farm, George Orwell, 02.05.2020 - first published August 17th 1945
The idea of using a light-weight substance as money originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC. Through travelers, Europe was introduced to this system in the 13th century. The switch to paper money relieved governments during crisis time. Thus, it changed the face of the global economy with a vital step in a new monetary system.
🔧 Read a book where money is used
The League of Frightened Men, Rex Stout, 17.07.2020
The invention of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) is amongst the most important inventions ever made. Using ATM, customers make a variety of transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. Many experts believe that the first ATM was the creation of Luther Simjian, called Bankograph.
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
The Lincoln Lawyer, Michael Connelly, 28.07.2020 - Mickey Haller
“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” On March 10, 1876, these were the first words spoken by telephone inventor. Alexander Graham Bell through his device to his assistant Thomas Watson. Telephone history conceivably started with the human desire to communicate far and wide. With the arrival of the mobile phone in the 1980s, communications were no longer restrained.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind)
Im grausamen Licht der Sonne, Nalini Singh, 21.07.2020
The foundation to modern robots was laid in the 1950s by George C. Devol, who invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." In the late 1960s, Joseph Engleberger acquired the patent and modified them into Industrial robots. This effort made him "the Father of Robotics."
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Vision in Silver, Anne Bishop, 12.06.2020
For some guns might be a sensational invention while for others it might be a dreadful invention. The first machine gun is the matchlock, which dates to 1400s. By the 12th century, the technology started spreading to Asia, followed by Europe.
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.
Das Dorf der toten Seelen, Camilla Sten, 14.07.2020 - set in Sweden
The name "film" originates from the fact that a photographic film has been the medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. In March 1895, the first film with a Cinématographe camera was shot on La Sortie de leucine Lumière a Lyon (Workers leaving the Lumière factory at Lyon).
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).
If the Broom Fits, Sara Bourgeois, 21.06.2020 - Published March 17th 2019

✓1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name.
The Wedding War by Liz Talley 5/16 (MC's name is Tennyson, after the poet)
✓2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A.
Cappuccinos, Cupcakes, and a Corpse by Harper Lin 5/3
✓3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer.
You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen 5/14
✓4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared.
Wandering Star by Romina Russell 5/5
✓5. Banknote:
🔧Read a book where money is used.
In for a Penny by Kelsey Browning & Nancy Naigle 5/21/20
✓6. ATM:
🔧Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt (Mae Tuck)
✓7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone.
Private Means by Cree LeFavour 5/23/20
✓8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION.
Arsenic in the Azaleas by Dale Mayer 6/5/20
✓9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.
The Snowdonia Killings by Simon McCleave 5/25/20 (set in Wales, UK)
✓10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie.
Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature by Robin Brande 6/11/20 (The Lord of the Rings movies are a big part of the plot, but I'm not sure of page and location when the characters actually watch them because there isn't a good search for this book on Amazon or Google).











Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10 out of 10
Tasks:
++1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Alaska Gray by Susan Froetschel 5-5-20 (odd name= Raino)
++2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
Chained Eileen Brady 5-4-20 (Chained starts with C)
++3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Unthinkable: What the World's Most Extraordinary Brains Can Teach Us About Our Own Helen Thomson 5-7-20 (Thomson =T)
++4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Thomas Gray: Philosopher Cat Philip J. Davis 5-3-20 (published in 1988)
++5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Elders Ryan McIlvain 5-9-20 (to pay for prostitute)
++6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
The Good, the Bad, and the Emus Donna Andrews 5-1-20 (Meg & Michael Langslow, MC's)
++7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Penned Eileen Brady 5-8-20 (MC has to use cell phone over the toilet in the barn.)
++8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Owen and Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship Isabella Hatkoff 5-10-20 (Title: Owen And Mzee= OAM= universal AutOMation)
++9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
The Master of GoYasunari Kawabata
5-7-20 (in Japan, Asia)
++10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
Jumble® Explosion: A Puzzle Boom 5-5-20 (Published March 1, 2008)

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
READ: 10/10
✔ 1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Mermaid's Destiny - Mira Crest (Cirona) 5/15
✔ 2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
Crystal Cove - Lisa Kleypas 5/23
✔ 3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Age of the Ashers - Diana Tyler 5/17
✔ 4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Valentine Murder - Leslie Meier (pub Feb 1999) 5/17
✔ 5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Everything's Relative - Jenna McCarthy 5/15
(money is used as an incentive to get three siblings to get their lives together in order to inherit)
✔ 6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
Waking Hearts - Elizabeth Hunter (Allison) 5/21
✔ 7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Shattered Bonds - Faith Hunter 5/24
(MC uses a telephone while in bird form so partner can trace her location)
✔ 8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
The Law of Moses - Amy Harmon 5/2
✔ 9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
Rendezvous With Yesterday - Dianne Duvall 5/5

✔ 10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
Night's Blaze - Donna Grant (pub March 2015) 5/9
CHALLENGE COMPLETE

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
1. Television:
Television! A small box with enormous information that changed entertainment and communications forever. The first television camera was invented by two men without knowing that they both are working on the same one (No TV to communicate them the news); Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor.
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
2. Camera:
The camera is undoubtedly one of the most cherished creations. Cameras have witnessed many phases of evolution – camera obscura, daguerreotypes, dry plates, calotypes, film to SLRs and DSLRs. In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier to click the first permanent photograph. With the technological advancements, Digital cameras were introduced to save pictures on the memory cards rather than using films.
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
3. Computer:
Although there's no single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his seminal 1936 paper. Today, computers stand as the symbolic representation of the modern world.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
4. World Wide Web:
The father of the World Wide Web is a British Computer Scientist, Tim Berners-Lee. While working as a software engineer at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim noticed that the difficulty in sharing information. In 1989, this leads to a proposal “Information Management: A Proposal”. However, it was not immediately accepted. By October 1990, three Tim laid the foundation to the web through HTML, URL, and HTTP technologies. April 1993, marked an important step in the history of Web. The decision to use the web for free was announced.
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
5. Banknote:
The idea of using a light-weight substance as money originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC. Through travelers, Europe was introduced to this system in the 13th century. The switch to paper money relieved governments during crisis time. Thus, it changed the face of the global economy with a vital step in a new monetary system.
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
6. ATM:
The invention of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) is amongst the most important inventions ever made. Using ATM, customers make a variety of transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. Many experts believe that the first ATM was the creation of Luther Simjian, called Bankograph.
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” On March 10, 1876, these were the first words spoken by telephone inventor. Alexander Graham Bell through his device to his assistant Thomas Watson. Telephone history conceivably started with the human desire to communicate far and wide. With the arrival of the mobile phone in the 1980s, communications were no longer restrained.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
8. Robot:
The foundation to modern robots was laid in the 1950s by George C. Devol, who invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." In the late 1960s, Joseph Engleberger acquired the patent and modified them into Industrial robots. This effort made him "the Father of Robotics."
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
9. Guns:
For some guns might be a sensational invention while for others it might be a dreadful invention. The first machine gun is the matchlock, which dates to 1400s. By the 12th century, the technology started spreading to Asia, followed by Europe.
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
10. Films:
The name "film" originates from the fact that a photographic film has been the medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. In March 1895, the first film with a Cinématographe camera was shot on La Sortie de leucine Lumière a Lyon (Workers leaving the Lumière factory at Lyon).
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).

Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
20/20
Tasks:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)

🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer
🔧 Read a book where information is shared
🔧 Read a book where money is used

🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters

🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind)
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover)

🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#)

Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
1/10
✔ 1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name).
Vampire Detective Midnight, J.C. Andrijeski -5/5
Unusual name: Midnight
✔ 2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.
Beyond the Body Farm: A Legendary Bone Detective Explores Murders, Mysteries, and the Revolution in Forensic Science, William M. Bass -5/12
The forensic scientists, law enforcement officers, and students all use cameras in the story.
✔ 3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book by an author whose last name begins with T.
book:Just Like Cats and Dogs|33981463], B.A. Tortuga -5/3
T - Tortuga
✔ 4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared.
Murder at Melrose Court: A 1920s Country House Murder, Karen Baugh Menuhin -5/6
Lennox and the police share information to solve the murder.
✔ 5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used.
Spellbound, Allie Therin -5/9
Both main characters use cash to purchase items.
✔ 6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
A Crown of Iron & Silver, Hailey Turner -5/20
M- Marek
✔ 7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone.
Seven Summer Nights, Harper Fox -5/8
The rectory has a telephone and the vicar uses it.
✔ 8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION.
Sight and Sinners, Susan Mac Nicol -6/6
univerSAl automation
✔ 9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.
Wolf Blood: The Werewolf Apocalypse Begins, Morris, Steve -5/14
Set in England & Romania
✔ 10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).
Keep Me Safe, J.S. Harker -5/29
March 24th 2020

May 1, 2020 - July 31, 2020
10/10 Tasks Completed
Tasks:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
A Princess of Wind and Wave by Melanie Cellier (5/7/20) - Nereus
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
A Crown of Snow and Ice by Melanie Cellier (5/2/20)
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Wyndham by L.L. Muir (5/20/20)
uses computer
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
A Captive of Wing and Feather by Melanie Cellier (5/5/20) - 2019
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Wickham by L.L. Muir (5/13/20)
money used
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
A Dream of Ebony and White by Melanie Cellier (5/3/20) - Alexander
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Catching Waves by Kimberly Krey (5/9/20)
telephone
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Saving the Rookie by Stephanie Fowers (6/22/20)
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
The Gathering by L.L. Muir (5/13/20)
Europe
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
To Love a Lord by Michelle Pennington (5/16/20) - 3/9/19
Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) Carmela Bertrand
by Laura Childs 05/24/2020
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera. MC takes pictures in Rome
by Maddy Hunter 6/12/2020
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer. The ghost does research on a laptop.
by E.J. Copperman 05/21/2020
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year. Published February 12th 2019
by Sheri Richey 05/08/2020
🔧 Read a book where money is used. MC Buys new dresses in Bath with money.
by Jane Austen 05/28/2020
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name). Taylor
by Josh Lanyon 05/14/2020
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) . MC uses her cell phone, as do the cast members.
by Melissa Bourbon 5/27/2020
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
by Patrick Swayze 05/14/2020
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover)
by Josh Lanyon 06/09/2020
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).Published March 2020
by Laina Turner 3/22/2020
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) Carmela Bertrand

2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera. MC takes pictures in Rome

3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer. The ghost does research on a laptop.

4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year. Published February 12th 2019

🔧 Read a book where money is used. MC Buys new dresses in Bath with money.

6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name). Taylor

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) . MC uses her cell phone, as do the cast members.

8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).

9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover)

10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).Published March 2020


Helen Alexander
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10 out of 10
Tasks:
++1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Alaska Gray by Susan Froetschel 5-5-20 (odd name= Raino)
++2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
Chained Eileen Brady 5-4-20 (Chained starts with C)
++3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Unthinkable: What the World's Most Extraordinary Brains Can Teach Us About Our Own Helen Thomson 5-7-20 (Thomson =T)
++4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Thomas Gray: Philosopher Cat Philip J. Davis 5-3-20 (published in 1988)
++5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Elders Ryan McIlvain 5-9-20 (to pay for prostitute)
++6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
The Good, the Bad, and the Emus Donna Andrews 5-1-20 (Meg & Michael Langslow, MC's)
++7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Penned Eileen Brady 5-8-20 (MC has to use cell phone over the toilet in the barn.)
++8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
Owen and Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship Isabella Hatkoff 5-10-20 (Title: Owen And Mzee= OAM= universal AutOMation)
++9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
The Master of GoYasunari Kawabata
5-7-20 (in Japan, Asia)
++10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
Jumble® Explosion: A Puzzle Boom 5-5-20 (Published March 1, 2008)

Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Read 10/10 DONE!
Tasks:
1. Television:
Television! A small box with enormous information that changed entertainment and communications forever. The first television camera was invented by two men without knowing that they both are working on the same one (No TV to communicate them the news); Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor.
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)

2. Camera:
The camera is undoubtedly one of the most cherished creations. Cameras have witnessed many phases of evolution – camera obscura, daguerreotypes, dry plates, calotypes, film to SLRs and DSLRs. In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier to click the first permanent photograph. With the technological advancements, Digital cameras were introduced to save pictures on the memory cards rather than using films.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.

3. Computer:
Although there's no single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his seminal 1936 paper. Today, computers stand as the symbolic representation of the modern world.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer

4. World Wide Web:
The father of the World Wide Web is a British Computer Scientist, Tim Berners-Lee. While working as a software engineer at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim noticed that the difficulty in sharing information. In 1989, this leads to a proposal “Information Management: A Proposal”. However, it was not immediately accepted. By October 1990, three Tim laid the foundation to the web through HTML, URL, and HTTP technologies. April 1993, marked an important step in the history of Web. The decision to use the web for free was announced.
🔧 Read a book where information is shared

5. Banknote:
The idea of using a light-weight substance as money originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC. Through travelers, Europe was introduced to this system in the 13th century. The switch to paper money relieved governments during crisis time. Thus, it changed the face of the global economy with a vital step in a new monetary system.
🔧 Read a book where money is used

6. ATM:
The invention of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) is amongst the most important inventions ever made. Using ATM, customers make a variety of transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. Many experts believe that the first ATM was the creation of Luther Simjian, called Bankograph.
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” On March 10, 1876, these were the first words spoken by telephone inventor. Alexander Graham Bell through his device to his assistant Thomas Watson. Telephone history conceivably started with the human desire to communicate far and wide. With the arrival of the mobile phone in the 1980s, communications were no longer restrained.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind)

8. Robot:
The foundation to modern robots was laid in the 1950s by George C. Devol, who invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." In the late 1960s, Joseph Engleberger acquired the patent and modified them into Industrial robots. This effort made him "the Father of Robotics."
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).

9. Guns:
For some guns might be a sensational invention while for others it might be a dreadful invention. The first machine gun is the matchlock, which dates to 1400s. By the 12th century, the technology started spreading to Asia, followed by Europe.
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.

10. Films:
The name "film" originates from the fact that a photographic film has been the medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. In March 1895, the first film with a Cinématographe camera was shot on La Sortie de leucine Lumière a Lyon (Workers leaving the Lumière factory at Lyon).
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) - Paperback page 151&152 - He was reading the glowing marquee to our right: When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, and You've Got Mail. (they go to a drive in)

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Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
10/10-finished 5/19/20
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Kelvin, one of the chefs-Killer Cleavers & Cupcakes Mel McCoy 5/1/20
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.-Left Fur Dead J.M.Griffin 5/1/30
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Mars does internet research as part of his job-The Diva Spices It Up Krista Davis 5/3/20
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Kelly always shared case information with the sheriff-Murder in the Wine Country Janet Finsilver 5/4/20
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Money used-Betrayal at the B&B Mel McCoy 5/9/20
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
All cap title-

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Telephone-Dead and Berried Karen MacInerney 5/6/20
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
ASIM-A Study in Murder Callie Hutton 5/19/20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
Gun on cover-

10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
March 2018-Pit Perfect Murder Renee George 5/7/20
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Completed 10/10
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
✔️1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Legend)

✔️2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C.

✔️3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer

✔️4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year (2019)

✔️5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used (for tipping)

✔️6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters

✔️7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (both wall phone and cell phone)

✔️8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).

✔️9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Asia or Europe.

✔️10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#)
"I’m committed to spending the next hour and forty minutes with Trace Dirty-Dancing-Virgin Savoy." p. 164

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*Re-reads are allowed.
*No page minimum.

Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
READ: 10/10
✔ 1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
Mermaid's Destiny - Mira Crest (Cirona) 5/15
✔ 2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
Crystal Cove - Lisa Kleypas 5/23
✔ 3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Age of the Ashers - Diana Tyler 5/17
✔ 4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
Valentine Murder - Leslie Meier (pub Feb 1999) 5/17
✔ 5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
Everything's Relative - Jenna McCarthy 5/15
(money is used as an incentive to get three siblings to get their lives together in order to inherit)
✔ 6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
Waking Hearts - Elizabeth Hunter (Allison) 5/21
✔ 7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
Shattered Bonds - Faith Hunter 5/24
(MC uses a telephone while in bird form so partner can trace her location)
✔ 8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
The Law of Moses - Amy Harmon 5/2
✔ 9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
Rendezvous With Yesterday - Dianne Duvall 5/5

✔ 10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
Night's Blaze - Donna Grant (pub March 2015) 5/9
CHALLENGE COMPLETE

10/10 COMPLETED
Tasks:
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name)The Good Ones by Jenn McKinlay 5/9/2020
Maisy is unusual in general and Perry for a girl (as in Perry Mason) is really odd.
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a camera.
I've Got You Under My Skin by Mary Higgins Clark 5/1/2020
Laurie is a tv producer. She frames the shots using the camera before the cameraman starts filming. Alex also used his phone to snap a picture of the gardner.
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler 5/14/2020
Micah Mortimer is the "Tech Hermit" and a travelling computer repairman. Tyler starts with a T
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
The Eucharist Foretold: The Lost Prophecy of Malachi by Mike Aguilina 5/5/2020
It's nonfiction, so information is shared, and it was published in October 2019.
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used.
Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan 5/12/2020
Polly uses cash to purchase the food truck.
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters.
Private Paris by James Patterson 5/6/2020

7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book with "Mr." in the title.
Mr. Miracle by Debbie Macomber 5/18/2020
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s .
When We Left Cuba by Chanel Cleeton 5/28/2020
From Kennedy's election, through the Bay of Pigs, and the assassination.
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book set in Europe.
The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen Flynn 5/10/2020
10. Films:
🔧 Read a book published in March (of any year).
Cemetery Road by Greg Iles 5/23/2020
March 2019

Inventions That Changed The World - Part 3
10/10
1. Television:
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) One Hex of a Wedding. Yasmine Galenorn 5/12/20. White Deer (Murray's aunt); Cinnamon (Emerald's employee at the tea shop)
2. Camera:
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C Cremas, Christmas Cookies, and Crooks Harper Lin 5/7/20
3. Computer:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer Murder on Sugar Hill Claire Sweeney. 5/16/20 Matilda looked up from her computer screen. (p. 194)
4. World Wide Web:
🔧 Read a book with a 19 in publication year. Poirot's Early Cases: 18 Hercule Poirot Mysteries Agatha Christie 5/16/20 first published in 1974
5. Banknote:
🔧 Read a book where money is used Owls Well That Ends Well Donna Andrews 5/3/20 shoppers at the yard sale use money to pay for purchases
6. ATM:
🔧 Read a book with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name). Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead Livia J. Washburn 5/9/20. twins Augusta and Amelia
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone Murder of a Sleeping Beauty Denise Swanson. 5/18/20 "She dropped her tote onto the counter and reached for the phone, pressing the button for an outside line." (p. 30)
8. Robot:
🔧 Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION The Magician's Nephew. C.S. Lewis 5/5/20
9. Guns:
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover

10. Films:
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie It's Your Party, Die If You Want to (LIV and Di in Dixie Mystery). Vickie Fee. 5/29/20. We watched the movie in silence, except for an occasional question or comment... p. 66
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Inventions That Changed the World - Part 3
Duration: May 1 - July 31, 2020
Tasks:
1. Television:
Television! A small box with enormous information that changed entertainment and communications forever. The first television camera was invented by two men without knowing that they both are working on the same one (No TV to communicate them the news); Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor.
🔧 Read a book with a character who has an unusual name (Tell us the name) OR with a television on the cover (show cover).
2. Camera:
The camera is undoubtedly one of the most cherished creations. Cameras have witnessed many phases of evolution – camera obscura, daguerreotypes, dry plates, calotypes, film to SLRs and DSLRs. In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier to click the first permanent photograph. With the technological advancements, Digital cameras were introduced to save pictures on the memory cards rather than using films.
🔧 Read a book whose title begins with C or ends with A OR where a character uses a camera.
3. Computer:
Although there's no single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his seminal 1936 paper. Today, computers stand as the symbolic representation of the modern world.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a computer OR by an author whose last name begins with T.
4. World Wide Web:
The father of the World Wide Web is a British Computer Scientist, Tim Berners-Lee. While working as a software engineer at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim noticed that the difficulty in sharing information. In 1989, this leads to a proposal “Information Management: A Proposal”. However, it was not immediately accepted. By October 1990, three Tim laid the foundation to the web through HTML, URL, and HTTP technologies. April 1993, marked an important step in the history of Web. The decision to use the web for free was announced.
🔧 Read a book where information is shared OR with a 19 in publication year.
5. Banknote:
The idea of using a light-weight substance as money originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC. Through travelers, Europe was introduced to this system in the 13th century. The switch to paper money relieved governments during crisis time. Thus, it changed the face of the global economy with a vital step in a new monetary system.
🔧 Read a book where money is used OR with a paper money on the cover (show cover).
6. ATM:
The invention of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) is amongst the most important inventions ever made. Using ATM, customers make a variety of transactions such as cash withdrawals, check balances, or credit mobile phones. Many experts believe that the first ATM was the creation of Luther Simjian, called Bankograph.
🔧 Read a book whose title is all capital letters OR with a character whose first name begins with A, T or M (tell us the name).
7. Telephone and Mobile Phones:
“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” On March 10, 1876, these were the first words spoken by telephone inventor. Alexander Graham Bell through his device to his assistant Thomas Watson. Telephone history conceivably started with the human desire to communicate far and wide. With the arrival of the mobile phone in the 1980s, communications were no longer restrained.
🔧 Read a book where a character uses a telephone (of any kind) OR with "Mr." in the title.
8. Robot:
The foundation to modern robots was laid in the 1950s by George C. Devol, who invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." In the late 1960s, Joseph Engleberger acquired the patent and modified them into Industrial robots. This effort made him "the Father of Robotics."
🔧 Read a book set in the 1960s OR where the first letter of each title word can be found in UNIVERSAL AUTOMATION (three word minimum).
9. Guns:
For some guns might be a sensational invention while for others it might be a dreadful invention. The first machine gun is the matchlock, which dates to 1400s. By the 12th century, the technology started spreading to Asia, followed by Europe.
🔧 Read a book with a gun on the cover (show cover) OR set in Asia or Europe.
10. Films:
The name "film" originates from the fact that a photographic film has been the medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. In March 1895, the first film with a Cinématographe camera was shot on La Sortie de leucine Lumière a Lyon (Workers leaving the Lumière factory at Lyon).
🔧 Read a book where a character watches a movie (Give us a partial sentence and page/loc#) OR published in March (of any year).
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